Since our bishop canceled our TLM l now have to drive 110 miles each way to go to the TLM with the SSPX. They're such a wonderful community. Father drives 180 miles to go to our little chapel. I cannot complain. We're building a new church that will be ready in 2026 because the laity has grown leaps and bounds.
Once I joined the SSPX my heart was at peace. I used to get worked up about the Vatican, but the SSPX saved my families lives. Give it a try for a few weeks :)
@JohnAlbertRigali I prefer the the SSPX due to their rejection of Vatican error, hence why I don’t go to FSSP or diocesan Latin mass. That is my whole point. It’s not about the Latin mass per se, but rather the solid truly Catholic doctrine that is held, in my opinion of course. My soul has just found peace there and I don’t fret about Vatican drama anymore.
Once I joined the Holy Orthodox Church my heart was at peace. I used to get worked up about the Vatican, but the Orthodox Church saved me. Give it a try for a few weeks and you may end up wanted to be received. ☦☦☦
@@marcokitetoo much doctrinal difference. Africa already has deaconesses and it is not on the same page as the other orthodox churches. It’s a free for all with double baptisms going from one church to another and all sorts of messes.
Hi Robert. As I've said before I'm on the margins of the catholic church. I've learned as a child about the traditions of the catholic church. What do you do when the traditions, contrast with sacred scripture or are not supported by sacred scripture? Thanks for your very interesting and informative videos and also for answering my questions.
The Pope seems to teach there is no sin that cannot be forgiven and repentance is not required. Will the synodal church lead to the salvation of souls?
I’m sure I’m not alone when I say that I have long since distanced myself from the utterances of our Holy Father. I accept he’s the pope, that he’s Catholics and that he’s infinitely more knowledgeable than myself, but he’s pushing a brand of Catholicism that is alien to me. Hence, I have resolved to pray for him (5 Our Father’s and 5 Hail Mary’s each day) as prescribed by Pope Leo XIII, I think. We should all be doing this! If we have weak faith and blasphemy etc abounds, we’re going to have weak popes and clergy! The answer is to get our heads down and start praying and trying to build up our own little community. Forget about popes and bishops and try and find a good priest who will provide good pastoral care to us and our loved ones-with the Catechism and Holy Scripture as our bedrock. Traditional Catholics - FSSP, Institutes of Christ The King, SSPX parishes are already in the process of this rebuilding of the church. Yes, they acknowledge Francis as pope, but also view him as a danger to the Faith in many respects, but respectfully so. The days of ‘fathers trendy’ and ‘hip-hop bishops are gone, never to return I pray, but the residue of the current batch will continue to draw us down and will continue to do so for some time, sad to say, but they will be phased out in time. There are increasingly great young men coming out of our noviciates - including Novus Ordo -and the calibre across the board seems to be high for the most part, but I only have a limited view on such matters. Let’s keep our heads down in prayer and all will be well! Julienne of Norwich, pray for us
Galatians 1:8 St. Paul writes" But though we, or an angel from Heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathama." Be vigilant, brothers and sisters. Dont forget the very clear speech where Pope Francis spoke these words,"All religions are paths to God,” “There is only one God, and religions are like languages, paths to reach God. Some Sikh, some Muslim, some Hindu, some Christian.” Sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!
The sin against the Holy Spirit is that of Judas, and of all fallen angels and humans who, refusing the merciful love of God, prefer and choose not-God and Hell.
The sins against the Holy Ghost are six: (1) Despairing of being saved; (2) Presuming on being saved without merit; (3) Opposing the known truth; (4) Envying another's graces; (5) Obstinately remaining in sin; (6) Final impenitence. Why are these sins specially said to be against the Holy Ghost? These sins are specially said to be against the Holy Ghost, because they are committed through pure malice, which is contrary to goodness, the special attribute of the Holy Ghost. (From the Catechism of St Pius) In a sense, Pope Francis is right, if the sinner repented.
The bishops who haven't "woken up" are on Team Francis/Synod. I doubt that they'll "wake up" on this side of eternity, but we should pray for their correction nonetheless. 🙏
Why does he rarely or ever speak about repentance which is required if a person is to be receptive to the Holy Spirit? The person who sins against the Holy Spirit is an individual who refuses to recognize and accept that a sin is a sin, like those who refuse to accept that abortion is a mortal sin or that two men or two women can marry or that a man can become a woman or a woman can become a man. When you do not accept a sin as a sin there is no reason to repent and seek forgiveness. To refuse to accept an action as a sin is a refusal to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit. Rejection of the Holy Spirit is a rejection of Jesus and God the Father so even though God wants to forgive everyone He cannot forgive someone who refuses to admit that he or she has sinned.
He doesn't call disciples to traditional repentance because he's a modernist who thinks that some sins either aren't sins anymore or never truly were sins. The only "sins" that he seems to notice are "rigidity", failure to "welcome (and accompany) the stranger", and proselytizing.
Acts 15:8 KJV "And GOD Who knows the hearts, bare them witness, giving them the HOLY GHOST even as HE did unto us 9 and put no difference between us and them purifying their hearts by faith."
"But as men are prone to estimate sins, not by reference to their inherent sinfulness, but rather by reference to their own customs, it frequently happens that a man will think nothing blameable except what the men of his own country and time are accustomed to condemn, and nothing worthy of praise or approval except what is sanctioned by the custom of his companions; and thus it comes to pass, that if Scripture either enjoins what is opposed to the customs of the hearers, or condemns what is not so opposed, and if at the same time the authority of the word has a hold upon their minds, they think that the expression is figurative." St Augustine on Christian Doctrine III Not going to deceive you, I'm not the most well read, I found this off a Trent Horn video about 4 days ago.
Something comes to mind: When Our Lady asked for the Consecration of Russia, was it not the Pope AND all the Bishops of the World ( even if we are not obliged to believe in private apparitions, it is still interesting ). And did not God use one of the Apostles (James ,I think ) to deliver a message concerning some matter that was being disputed. In other words sometimes The Holy Spirit may not inform (inspire) the Pope Directly, but another Apostle.
Is He wrong though? I was always taught that the sin against the Holy Spirit won’t be forgiven because You’re in such a grave state that you’d basically be a reprobate, that you wouldn’t ask for forgiveness/reconciliation. So much so that you either don’t want forgiveness or won’t ask for it because you believe you can’t be forgiven, essentially limiting God in your mind and heart to the point you won’t ever say the act of contrition or go to confession. Maybe I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure there are some high profile Catholic Priests who have videos teaching what I just said… “Pretty sure” I could be totally wrong and misremembering. God bless
Hai ragione 💯 Robert. Tutto preparato prima! Dio benedica te e la tua famiglia! Come vedi il nostro “papa” è molto agile nel cambiare la Parola di nostro Signore Gesù Cristo senza che ce ne accorgiamo!
The difference between Insulting the Holy Spirit and Insulting the other two Trinity Members,is Highlighted by Our Lord. Why? It seems to me this is the question we should be asking. What might the reason be? why is it so important?
I would love to be able to go to Latin Mass. After watching those 2 Masses, on January 21, when the Priests both reading the Gospel, Mark ch 2, Stated Jesus disciples were picking corn on the Sabbath. This mis quoting of the Gospel really serious. No corn in middle east during Jesus time. Why mess with the Word. This makes Catholics look ignorant, and would confuse Catholic School children, who would know from school studies, that no corn being grown in middle east 2 thousand years ago. Is America behind these changes. Why no oversight, that Gospel is accurate
“Corn” originally meant “grain” (eg, wheat, barley, etc), not maize, and was an English word long before Europeans became aware of maize in the New World. In the US, people now typically mean maize when they say “corn”; in the UK people usually say “sweetcorn”.
@TP-om8of increasingly not true today, it says on Google, old English being replaced by US usage, and in my Country, to mean specifically corn. The Priest did not give any historical background of origin of word corn. I'm talking about what it means now, and most school children,,and adults would straight away think it to mean. It was these slight changes, that made me lose my Faith as a child. That's my experience
@TP-om8of I appreciate you allowing me to elaborate on what I was talking about. I'll pray you will focus on saving your soul. If u want to keep sending me comments, I'll pray for your soul.
Jesus came to earth as a simple man in so far as he wasn't born into a wealthy Family. This is what God wanted. Remember people we've grown and evolved and are still evolving but at a much slower rate in past and present generations. on account of our lack of Love. 😮 Jesus came into the world to enlighten us. The people of the world weren't evolved enough Jesus was crucified. He got a horendeous death. His message was forgiveness, turn the other cheek, love , and hope. The people regjected and he was sentenced to death. Not any ordinary desth .His mission on the world was to forgive. On the cross he forgave everyone. He took the weight of all of our sins on his shouldiers to save us. He died a horendeous painful death not totally understood the depths of his suffering.
In what way? Having an idea that Jorge is anti-Roman Catholic and is damaging the RCC by his jibberish is 'schism'? If anyone's in 'schism' isn't it old Jorge? I would say that O'Connor can talk for an hour and say nothing.
CNA Vatican City, Jun 10, 2018 / 08:23 am During his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Francis discussed the incomprehension Christ faced during his earthly ministry, from both the scribes and his own family. The scribes' assertion that Christ drove out demons by the power of demons led him to "react with strong and clear words, he does not tolerate this, because those scribes, perhaps without realizing it, are falling into the gravest sin: negating and blaspheming the Love of God which is present and working in Jesus." "And blasphemy, the sin against the Holy Spirit, is the only unpardonable sin - so Jesus says - because it starts from a closure of the heart to the mercy of God acting in Jesus," the pope said June 10 in St. Peter's Square.
He want's the confusion, according to an alleged quote from very early in the papacy. Can't know if these are his word's. They certainly are his action's.
@thecatholicman the fact that people are required to try to second guess what bergoglio waffles about, is yet more proof of his total unsuitability for office/rank at any level. So ignore him. I certainly do.
Since our bishop canceled our TLM l now have to drive 110 miles each way to go to the TLM with the SSPX. They're such a wonderful community. Father drives 180 miles to go to our little chapel. I cannot complain. We're building a new church that will be ready in 2026 because the laity has grown leaps and bounds.
"When God is thoroughly angry with His people, His worst chastisement He can send is to send bad priests."St. John Eudes.
Part of the issue here is that specific sin that Jesus is referencing is inpenitence until death.
Once I joined the SSPX my heart was at peace. I used to get worked up about the Vatican, but the SSPX saved my families lives. Give it a try for a few weeks :)
I have the blessing of attending Mass at their Seminary. Such a blessing.
The SSPX is stuck in irregular status. ☝🏻 I'll stick with the two parishes in my diocese that offer the TLM.
@JohnAlbertRigali I prefer the the SSPX due to their rejection of Vatican error, hence why I don’t go to FSSP or diocesan Latin mass. That is my whole point. It’s not about the Latin mass per se, but rather the solid truly Catholic doctrine that is held, in my opinion of course. My soul has just found peace there and I don’t fret about Vatican drama anymore.
Once I joined the Holy Orthodox Church my heart was at peace. I used to get worked up about the Vatican, but the Orthodox Church saved me. Give it a try for a few weeks and you may end up wanted to be received. ☦☦☦
@@marcokitetoo much doctrinal difference. Africa already has deaconesses and it is not on the same page as the other orthodox churches. It’s a free for all with double baptisms going from one church to another and all sorts of messes.
Hi Robert. As I've said before I'm on the margins of the catholic church. I've learned as a child about the traditions of the catholic church. What do you do when the traditions, contrast with sacred scripture or are not supported by sacred scripture? Thanks for your very interesting and informative videos and also for answering my questions.
The Pope seems to teach there is no sin that cannot be forgiven and repentance is not required.
Will the synodal church lead to the salvation of souls?
I’m sure I’m not alone when I say that I have long since distanced myself from the utterances of our Holy Father. I accept he’s the pope, that he’s Catholics and that he’s infinitely more knowledgeable than myself, but he’s pushing a brand of Catholicism that is alien to me.
Hence, I have resolved to pray for him (5 Our Father’s and 5 Hail Mary’s each day) as prescribed by Pope Leo XIII, I think. We should all be doing this!
If we have weak faith and blasphemy etc abounds, we’re going to have weak popes and clergy!
The answer is to get our heads down and start praying and trying to build up our own little community.
Forget about popes and bishops and try and find a good priest who will provide good pastoral care to us and our loved ones-with the Catechism and Holy Scripture as our bedrock.
Traditional Catholics - FSSP, Institutes of Christ The King, SSPX parishes are already in the process of this rebuilding of the church.
Yes, they acknowledge Francis as pope, but also view him as a danger to the Faith in many respects, but respectfully so.
The days of ‘fathers trendy’ and ‘hip-hop bishops are gone, never to return I pray, but the residue of the current batch will continue to draw us down and will continue to do so for some time, sad to say, but they will be phased out in time.
There are increasingly great young men coming out of our noviciates - including Novus Ordo -and the calibre across the board seems to be high for the most part, but I only have a limited view on such matters.
Let’s keep our heads down in prayer and all will be well!
Julienne of Norwich, pray for us
Galatians 1:8 St. Paul writes" But though we, or an angel from Heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathama."
Be vigilant, brothers and sisters.
Dont forget the very clear speech where Pope Francis spoke these words,"All religions are paths to God,” “There is only one God, and religions are like languages, paths to reach God. Some Sikh, some Muslim, some Hindu, some Christian.”
Sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!
The sin against the Holy Spirit is that of Judas, and of all fallen angels and humans who, refusing the merciful love of God, prefer and choose not-God and Hell.
The sins against the Holy Ghost are six:
(1) Despairing of being saved;
(2) Presuming on being saved without merit;
(3) Opposing the known truth;
(4) Envying another's graces;
(5) Obstinately remaining in sin;
(6) Final impenitence.
Why are these sins specially said to be against the Holy Ghost?
These sins are specially said to be against the Holy Ghost, because
they are committed through pure malice, which is contrary to
goodness, the special attribute of the Holy Ghost.
(From the Catechism of St Pius)
In a sense, Pope Francis is right, if the sinner repented.
Indeed. But when you are teaching it’s best to explain that better.
They are also sins committed directly against the very graces by which we are saved.
The bishops who haven't "woken up" are on Team Francis/Synod. I doubt that they'll "wake up" on this side of eternity, but we should pray for their correction nonetheless. 🙏
Why does he rarely or ever speak about repentance which is required if a person is to be receptive to the Holy Spirit? The person who sins against the Holy Spirit is an individual who refuses to recognize and accept that a sin is a sin, like those who refuse to accept that abortion is a mortal sin or that two men or two women can marry or that a man can become a woman or a woman can become a man. When you do not accept a sin as a sin there is no reason to repent and seek forgiveness. To refuse to accept an action as a sin is a refusal to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit. Rejection of the Holy Spirit is a rejection of Jesus and God the Father so even though God wants to forgive everyone He cannot forgive someone who refuses to admit that he or she has sinned.
He doesn't call disciples to traditional repentance because he's a modernist who thinks that some sins either aren't sins anymore or never truly were sins. The only "sins" that he seems to notice are "rigidity", failure to "welcome (and accompany) the stranger", and proselytizing.
I am astonished that you are surprised.
Acts 15:8 KJV "And GOD Who knows the hearts, bare them witness, giving them the HOLY GHOST even as HE did unto us 9 and put no difference between us and them purifying their hearts by faith."
"But as men are prone to estimate sins, not by reference to their inherent sinfulness, but rather by reference to their own customs, it frequently happens that a man will think nothing blameable except what the men of his own country and time are accustomed to condemn, and nothing worthy of praise or approval except what is sanctioned by the custom of his companions; and thus it comes to pass, that if Scripture either enjoins what is opposed to the customs of the hearers, or condemns what is not so opposed, and if at the same time the authority of the word has a hold upon their minds, they think that the expression is figurative."
St Augustine on Christian Doctrine III
Not going to deceive you, I'm not the most well read, I found this off a Trent Horn video about 4 days ago.
'Holy Father'??? really????
Something comes to mind: When Our Lady asked for the Consecration of Russia, was it not the Pope AND all the Bishops of the World ( even if we are not obliged to believe in private apparitions, it is still interesting ). And did not God use one of the Apostles (James ,I think ) to deliver a message concerning some matter that was being disputed. In other words sometimes The Holy Spirit may not inform (inspire) the Pope Directly, but another Apostle.
Indeed!!!
Doesn't Christ say it is "unforgiveable"?
Is He wrong though? I was always taught that the sin against the Holy Spirit won’t be forgiven because
You’re in such a grave state that you’d basically be a reprobate, that you wouldn’t ask for forgiveness/reconciliation. So much so that you either don’t want forgiveness or won’t ask for it because you believe you can’t be forgiven, essentially limiting God in your mind and heart to the point you won’t ever say the act of contrition or go to confession.
Maybe I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure there are some high profile Catholic Priests who have videos teaching what I just said…
“Pretty sure”
I could be totally wrong and misremembering.
God bless
Matthew 5:37. Bergoglio.
Hai ragione 💯 Robert. Tutto preparato prima! Dio benedica te e la tua famiglia! Come vedi il nostro “papa” è molto agile nel cambiare la Parola di nostro Signore Gesù Cristo senza che ce ne accorgiamo!
The difference between Insulting the Holy Spirit and Insulting the other two Trinity Members,is Highlighted by Our Lord. Why? It seems to me this is the question we should be asking. What might the reason be? why is it so important?
I would love to be able to go to Latin Mass. After watching those 2 Masses, on January 21, when the Priests both reading the Gospel, Mark ch 2, Stated Jesus disciples were picking corn on the Sabbath. This mis quoting of the Gospel really serious. No corn in middle east during Jesus time. Why mess with the Word. This makes Catholics look ignorant, and would confuse Catholic School children, who would know from school studies, that no corn being grown in middle east 2 thousand years ago. Is America behind these changes. Why no oversight, that Gospel is accurate
“Corn” originally meant “grain” (eg, wheat, barley, etc), not maize, and was an English word long before Europeans became aware of maize in the New World. In the US, people now typically mean maize when they say “corn”; in the UK people usually say “sweetcorn”.
@TP-om8of increasingly not true today, it says on Google, old English being replaced by US usage, and in my Country, to mean specifically corn. The Priest did not give any historical background of origin of word corn. I'm talking about what it means now, and most school children,,and adults would straight away think it to mean. It was these slight changes, that made me lose my Faith as a child. That's my experience
@@ThomasSheehan-n6l Well, if you believe Google, then all hope is lost.
@TP-om8of I appreciate you allowing me to elaborate on what I was talking about. I'll pray you will focus on saving your soul. If u want to keep sending me comments, I'll pray for your soul.
@ Excellent!
...always forviges, if we are repentent.
Fazio is the one they said yes to for an interview..?..well...
Daniel O'Connor is wrong on many things including trying to canonise things that aren't.
But the point is right.
Jesus came to earth as a simple man in so far as he wasn't born into a wealthy Family. This is what God wanted. Remember people we've grown and evolved and are still evolving but at a much slower rate in past and present generations. on account of our lack of Love. 😮 Jesus came into the world to enlighten us. The people of the world weren't evolved enough Jesus was crucified. He got a horendeous death. His message was forgiveness, turn the other cheek, love , and hope. The people regjected and he was sentenced to death. Not any ordinary desth .His mission on the world was to forgive. On the cross he forgave everyone. He took the weight of all of our sins on his shouldiers to save us. He died a horendeous painful death not totally understood the depths of his suffering.
Daniel O'Connor is falling into schism.
In what way? Having an idea that Jorge is anti-Roman Catholic and is damaging the RCC by his jibberish is 'schism'? If anyone's in 'schism' isn't it old Jorge?
I would say that O'Connor can talk for an hour and say nothing.
CNA
Vatican City, Jun 10, 2018 / 08:23 am
During his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Francis discussed the incomprehension Christ faced during his earthly ministry, from both the scribes and his own family.
The scribes' assertion that Christ drove out demons by the power of demons led him to "react with strong and clear words, he does not tolerate this, because those scribes, perhaps without realizing it, are falling into the gravest sin: negating and blaspheming the Love of God which is present and working in Jesus."
"And blasphemy, the sin against the Holy Spirit, is the only unpardonable sin - so Jesus says - because it starts from a closure of the heart to the mercy of God acting in Jesus," the pope said June 10 in St. Peter's Square.
Yes, so why did he say otherwise on the talk show??
He want's the confusion, according to an alleged quote from very early in the papacy.
Can't know if these are his word's. They certainly are his action's.
@thecatholicman the fact that people are required to try to second guess what bergoglio waffles about, is yet more proof of his total unsuitability for office/rank at any level.
So ignore him. I certainly do.